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Art --- diaries --- kunstenaarsgeschriften --- Truitt, Anne
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"In the spring of 1974, the artist Anne Truitt (1921-2004) committed herself to keeping a journal for a year. She would continue the practice, sometimes intermittently, over the next six years, writing in spiral-bound notebooks and setting no guidelines other than to 'let the artist speak.' These writings were published as Daybook: The Journal of an Artist (1982). Two other journal volumes followed: Turn (1986) and Prospect (1996). This book, the final volume, comprises journals the artist kept from the winter of 2001 to the spring of 2002, two years before her death"--Publisher's description.
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Sculpture --- diaries --- sculpture [visual works] --- Truitt, Anne
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"An expansive collection of texts providing insight into the inner life, creativity, and practice of the innovative American artist Anne Truitt Spanning more than fifty years, this comprehensive volume collects the letters, journal entries, interviews, lectures, reviews, and remembrances of the groundbreaking twentieth-century artist Anne Truitt (1921-2004). Alexandra Truitt, the artist's daughter and a leading expert on her work, has carefully selected these writings, most of which are previously unpublished, from the artist's papers at Bryn Mawr College as well as private holdings. Revelations about the artist's life abound. Among Truitt's earliest writings are excerpts from journals written more than a decade before her first artistic breakthrough, in which she establishes themes that would occupy her for decades. In later texts she shares uncommon insights into the practices of other artists and writers, both predecessors and peers. Like Truitt's published journals, these writings offer a compelling narrative of her development as an artist and efforts to find her voice as a writer. They show that Truitt's creative impulse to translate the inner workings of her mind into a symbolic language, so important to understanding her sculpture, predates her art"--Publisher's description.
Art, Abstract --- Art, Abstract. --- Truitt, Anne, --- United States --- Artists
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Novros, David --- Truitt, Anne --- Marden, Brice --- Baer, Josephine Gail --- Mangold, Robert Peter
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Art styles --- Iconography --- Art --- Sculpture --- Painting --- art [discipline] --- painting [image-making] --- color [perceived attribute] --- abstraction --- Abstract [modern European style] --- sculpting --- Truitt, Anne --- anno 1900-1999 --- anno 2000-2099 --- United States of America
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Memory Work demonstrates the evolution of the pioneering minimalist sculptor Anne Truitt. An artist determined to make her way through a new aesthetic in the 1960s, Truitt was tireless in her pursuit of a strong cultural voice. At the heart of her practice was the key theme of memory, which enabled her not only to express personal experience but also to address how perception was changing for a contemporary viewership. She gravitated toward the idea that an object in one's focus could unleash a powerful return to the past through memory, which in turn brings a fresh, even critical, attention to the present moment. In addition to the artist's own popular published writings, which detail the unique challenges facing female artists, Memory Work draws on unpublished manuscripts, private recordings, and never-before-seen working drawings to validate Truitt's original ideas about the link between perception and mnemonic reference in contemporary art. De Baca offers an insider's view of the artist's unstinting efforts to realize her artistic vision, as well as the cultural, political, and historical resonances her oeuvre has for us today.
Sculpture, American --- Sculpture, Modern --- Truitt, Anne, --- Dean, Anne, --- Truitt, Anne Dean, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- 1960s sculptor. --- 20th century artists. --- american artists. --- american sculptors. --- anne truitt first. --- anne truitt hardcastle. --- anne truitt valley forge. --- anne truitt. --- art criticism. --- art history. --- artists. --- contemporary artists. --- hardcastle. --- memory studies. --- memory. --- mid century minimalism. --- minimal artist. --- minimalism. --- minimalist art. --- minimalist sculptor. --- perception and mnemonic reference. --- production of memory. --- truitts sculptures. --- visual artist.
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Minimal art --- 7.038 --- André, Carl --- Baer, Jo --- Beeldende kunst ; 20ste eeuw ; Minimal Art --- Bell, Larry --- Flavin, Dan --- Hesse, Eva --- Judd, Donald --- Lewitt, Sol --- Mangold, Robert --- Marden, Brice --- Martin, Agnes --- McCracken, John --- Minimalisme --- Morris, Robert --- Ryman, Robert --- Stella, Frank --- Truitt, Anne --- Art, Minimal --- Minimalism (Art) --- Minimalist art --- Systematic painting --- Art, Abstract --- Art, Modern --- Kunstgeschiedenis ; 1950 - 2000
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Art --- installations [visual works] --- drawing [image-making] --- painting [image-making] --- Minimal --- monochrome --- Pop [fine arts styles] --- Truitt, Anne --- Warhol, Andy --- Stella, Frank --- Smith, Tony --- Johns, Jasper --- Newman, Barnett --- Morris, Robert --- Moskowitz, Robert --- Byars, James L. --- Follett, Jean --- Lichtenstein, Roy --- Rauschenberg, Robert --- Twombly, Cy --- Dine, Jim --- Flavin, Dan --- Kelly, Ellsworth --- Reinhardt, Ad --- Brecht, George --- Indiana, Robert --- Liberman, Alexander --- Martin, Agnes
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